Your old SAS drives should work. Just need 14th generation trays.

Posts made by BradfromxByte
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RE: Question about server hard drives
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RE: Question about server hard drives
We make you specify the server model, so we can include the correct tray.
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RE: SAS SSD vs SAS HDD in a RAID 10?
It's not a hardware raid. It bypasses the perc completely and goes from the back plane to the proc directly. Any management is done via OS.
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RE: SAS SSD vs SAS HDD in a RAID 10?
We also have the 3.84TB MU TLC NVMe as well (PM1725a). Not too much more @ $1,999 each. The R740XD will allow up to x24 NVMe drives and the R640 will allow up to x8 NVMe's.
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RE: SAS SSD vs SAS HDD in a RAID 10?
The PM863A's at xByte are refurbs. They are @ $1,299 each and include the correct tray with 1 year warranty. If you buy them in a current gen server they include Dell's NBD onsite warranty. If you need a better SLA on the warranty we can do that as well!
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RE: First Time Server Buy . . . Build. . .
@obsolesce, pricing seems anecdotal at best. Specs don't match and no time frame was mentioned. Bring me any future deals. As long as we have it, we usually win.
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Spiceworks Post... Need help please.
A potential customer posted on Spiceworks with concerns on purchasing refurbished servers from xByte . Can anyone who has purchased from xByte in the past chime in with your experience? Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
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RE: xByte Offering Free Veeam Availability Assessment. Plus $25 Amazon gift card.
You could run the free version and get the same results, but who doesn't like free money
@wrx7m message me your details, I'll see if cant send something your way.
If anyone else would like to sign up, send me a message.
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xByte Offering Free Veeam Availability Assessment. Plus $25 Amazon gift card.
This will go live in a few weeks, but I wanted to offer this to Mango folks first. If you sign up for a free Veeam Availability Assessment, xByte will give you a $25 Amazon gift card.
The Data Availability Assessment will help you:
Get complete visibility into your virtual environment
Analyze your infrastructure and detect potential issues before they occur
Be able to plan your network and storage resources wisely
Gain a business view of your infrastructure
Get full control over your backup environment – for Veeam Backup & Replication
users
What's included?
Your personal report with the Data Availability Assessment results
Recommendations on improvements
The FREE version of Veeam ONE protecting you from downtime
Message me for details.
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RE: xByte now offering Cisco, Juniper and HP networking
We are working on getting pricing up soon. If you need pricing on a specific model, it would take 10-15 minutes . That being said, there are huge cost savings VS. the normal channels. It can range from 40-80% off list price and can include Smartnet. Juniper and HP will on our site soon.
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xByte now offering Cisco, Juniper and HP networking
Just a heads up, xByte is now offering networking. You can check out our site at http://www.xbyte.com/Cisco-Switches.aspx.
If you have any questions, send me a message.
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RE: xByte has delivered with an awesome pair of servers
Glad I could help, thanks Dustin.
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xByte Swag!
It's customer appreciation month here at xByte and I wanted to extend that to our mango folks.
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RE: RAID Caching and SSD Drives
As mentioned earlier, Dell recommends Cut-Through IO. The Cut-Though IO is an IO accelerator for SSD arrays that boosts the throughput of devices connected to the PERC Controller. It is enabled through disabling the write-back cache (enable write-through cache) and disabling Read Ahead.
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RE: RAID Caching and SSD Drives
They are both directed to cache, but the difference is when the I/O is confirmed to the host:
Write-Back Cache - is where write I/O is directed to cache and completion is IMMEDIATELY confirmed to the host. (mixed work loads)
Write-through cache- directs write I/O onto cache and through to underlying permanent storage BEFORE confirming I/O completion to the host.
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RE: RAID Caching and SSD Drives
From the article:
"Write-through cache directs write I/O onto cache and through to underlying permanent storage before confirming I/O completion to the host"
"Write-through cache is good for applications that write and then re-read data frequently as data is stored in cache and results in low read latency".